This past summer, the
Swiss Gelmer Funicular was extensively
renovated. This is a 90
year old funicular that began
operation in 1926 in the valley
known as Haslital in the
canton of Bern. Originally, the
work line was constructed to
transport material to build the
wall of the Lake Gelmer dam
and the water supply line for
the Handeck power plant.
Since opening for tourism in
2001, it has enjoyed growing
popularity among young and
elderly alike. As a result, the
Gelmer Funicular is used by up
to 45,000 passengers a year.
Since the funicular continues
to serve as a work line, part
of the logistics infrastructure
of the Grimsel power plant, it
was decided that the system
should undergo a complete
renewal. After converting
the electric drive in 2001,
the intensified usage of the
line was seen to justify more
comprehensive work. And so
it was that at the start of the
season, on 3 June of this year,
both the open winch drive
and the machine foundation
in the building of the summit
station were renewed. As part
of this renewal, the winch
drive, including the gearbox
and the service and safety
brakes, the towrope was also
changed. The consensus was
that the towrope used should
feature interior copper cores
so that the line guide along
the track could be removed.
Together with our partner of
many years, the Swiss Jakob
AG, we have agreed to deliver
a 10 strand winch rope with
the requisite internal copper
cores. This is a modified
CASAR Superplast8 with a
nominal diameter of 38 mm
and a total length of 1,100 m.
The term “modified” in this
case means that the core
strand was replaced by the
electric lead while the intermediate
strands, that is the
outer strand layer of the core
rope, have been retained. This
brings with it two decisive advantages
for the line operator.